DR Power RapidFire and Dual-Action Log Splitters

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posted on February 17, 2012
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There's no denying it, the off-season leaves many of us with a lot of extra time on our hands, and what better way to pass the time until the next season rolls around than by getting some chores done around the house? Build up that dwindling wood pile with one of the new log splitters from DR Power—two new lines include RapidFire Splitters and Dual-Action Splitters.

The RapidFire line uses two massive flywheels and a rack & pinion system to generate incredible splitting power and speed. You can chop one log in one second. Cycle time is 3 seconds.

The Dual-Action line uses hydraulics to split wood in both directions, eliminating the long wait for the ram to return between splits, and boosting productivity. Cycle time is 6 to 21 seconds.

For more information, go to DRPower.com.

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